It's used as a shout of approval triumph or encouragment.
It is when a coach wants you to spin turn the ball. Also, it means Great!
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It's called, "Ole, Ole". Seems to me it was a soccer anthem somewhere.
You are welcome!
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It is a soccer tune written bij 2 Belgian songwriters in 1985 for Belgian champions Anderlecht and is officially called 'Anderlecht Champion', but world famous for it chorus Olé Olé We Are The Champions. The song has also been featured in movies like Invinctus & Iron Man 3, as well as in a recent 2014 episode of The Simpsons.
Ole ? you? do? "do shláinte" is "your health" in Irish/Scottish Gaelic. Either gibberish or mis-spelled.
Loving You - Ole Ole Ole - was created on 2001-10-15.
In text messaging, "ole" is often a shorthand or playful variation of "old," typically used to refer to something or someone in a humorous or affectionate way. It can also be an expression of nostalgia or familiarity. Additionally, "ole" may appear in phrases like "ole buddy" or "ole school," adding a casual tone to the conversation.
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What do you mean by "Who likes play soccer?"
past the soccer ball